[UPDATED] Tokyopop Warcraft Manga out today
Not to be confused with the World of Warcraft comics from DC Comics and Wildstorm Studios, Warcraft: Legends from Tokyopop hits the stands today. The four part graphic novel series is a compilation of stories featuring the talents of Richard Knaak and Jae Hwan-Kim -- the creative team behind the Sunwell Trilogy manga -- as well as other tales from Mike Wellman, Dan Jolley, Carlos Olivares, Troy Lewter, and Brian Yang. [UPDATE: Although Tokyopop's site says that the item is available now, clicking on the 'Buy Now' option leads to an Amazon page that says the title will be released on August 12.]Each graphic novel will contain several stories told in parts across different volumes. Knaak and Kim bring an interesting twist to the saga of Trag Highmountain, a character introduced in Warcraft: Shadows of Ice, who returns as an Undead. Other tales include How to Win Friends and Influence People, about an odd Gnome engineer named Lazlo Grindwidget; and An Honest Trade, about Nori Blackfinger, a master weaponsmith who might have sold his wares to the wrong sort. A preview of the comic can be viewed at Tokyopop's site.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
poPixel Aug 5th 2008 9:28AM
Yay. Knaak.
Does anyone know if the efforts of "Mike Wellman, Dan Jolley, Carlos Olivares, Troy Lewter, and Brian Yang" make this purchase worthwhile despite him?
SBKT Aug 5th 2008 10:55AM
That sunwell trilogy? Didn't much care for it. This caught my attention though.
Of course I want to read the part about the gnome.
juicyjuice Aug 5th 2008 11:01AM
That picture, I dont know, something seems wrong with it. I guess its an orc but the head seems incredibly small, even if it is foreshortened. Looks like a troll got him with some shrunken head mojo, if you ask me.
Dap Aug 5th 2008 1:46PM
Man, that title font.
Sooo 1980s GW.
Daikin Aug 5th 2008 8:02PM
You are aware that's the original warcraft logo, yes?
Dap Aug 6th 2008 3:11AM
Yeah, I was, vaguely. Seeing it in isolation makes the derivation of the original pretty clear though.